I'm brewing today. Another split brew as is standard for me.Grain was mashed last night15.75kg of maris otter (may have made a mistake when measuring this out so i'm not 100% on this! )200g light crystal800g caragold

Bittering hops are galena (26g) and Warrior (28g) to give an ibu of about 30.

Late hope will be cascade and Simcoe (100g of each)

Then the main wort will get split 3 ways,One will get dry hopped with lots of cascade and simcoe to give an ApaOne will get dry hopped with a little cascade and simcoe and lots of earl grey tea to give an earl grey IpaOne will have a mini mash of dark crystal, rye crystal and dark Belgian candi rocks addedAll of them will be fermented with us05.

Any wort that it left over will be fermented at cellar temperature.

I'm just about to add by sparge water to the mash tun having drained the first runnings.

Just in time for the wedding, 60gs of tea is quite a bit I'm intrigued how tea like it is and how much caffeine gets through. Via fruit tea's you could do some mad stuff methinks. Did the colour darken much.

There didn't seem to be much colour difference between the apa and the ipa.This one has at the moment quite a strong earl grey flavour, and it's the most I've put in for a dry hop, but I normally put some in the fv (20g steeped over night in about 500ml of cold water) at the start of fermentation. But I didn't do that this time as I'd run out of tea!

It's a really nice beer and easy to make! Cheebs had a go at it a while ago and seemed impressed.

I absolutely was impressed. I love the earl grey ipa, I brewed two batches for an experiment and will be brewing it again in 2 batches time. The version I brewed has a similar, or possibly slightly stronger tea flavour than the yeastie boys one that I can't spell! (gunamatta?)

Brewzee wrote:Just in time for the wedding, 60gs of tea is quite a bit I'm intrigued how tea like it is and how much caffeine gets through. Via fruit tea's you could do some mad stuff methinks. Did the colour darken much.

Here is the finished product in bottles.Green top is the apa, blue top is earl grey ipa and the kilner style top is the darker one.... although it's more of an amber really! With a side by side the ipa is a bit darker than the apa!

And as you'll see I've bottled the darker fv up as well! Got 43 500ml bottles... and it appears to have dropped to 1.006. Slightly fruity weird taste to it. Should be interesting to see how it turns out.

These are being drunk now. The apa is very nice.The earl grey ipa is good but will take a few more weeks to get to its idea condition. Both have a good ckean vrisp malt back bone, a good flavour from the dry hopping and a nice long dry finish.

The amber is also nice it's got a fruity edge to it and is quite easy drinking for 6ish %. Maybe lacking a bit of body but I knew that would be the case!

All have been much enjoyed by my family at a get together this weekend!